The improvements start this week in the area of Myers Corners Road between All Angels Hill Road and State Route 376.
The project work includes road reconstruction in an attempt to improve both motorist and pedestrian safety. This entails setting new pavement, installing new drainage, putting up new signage, and expanding the shoulder of the road.
These details are part of Dutchess County’s “Complete Streets” policy, which supports safe travel of all kinds and by people of all ages and abilities.
Preliminary work includes removing trees and clearing shoulder areas. In total, the project is expected to take about 15 months to complete from start to finish.
During the course of the project, motorists should anticipate frequent lane closures and significant delays. Drivers are encouraged to use alternate routes and exercise extra caution when traveling in the area.
Project costs are 80% federally funded, with a total estimate of $7.57 million. The local share is partially funded through a state grant worth $1.13 million, and the County is funding the remaining $380,000.
For more information, contact the Dutchess County Department of Public Works’ Engineering Division at (845) 486-2925.
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